HP Stream Laptop PCs

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HP Stream 11.6” 11-d010nr Laptop in Blue (K2L95UA#TBA)

HP Stream 11.6” 11-d011wm Laptop in Magenta (K3Y85UA#TBA)

HP Stream 11.6” Laptop PC (Factory Refurbished)

The HP Stream laptop sports bright colors and a sleek design that’s perfect for your home or office. A swift Intel Celeron processor works in tandem with 2GB of RAM to facilitate swift, fluid multitasking among apps, websites, and media.

Intuitive Operating System
Tracking down your favorite and most-used apps and files is easy with the Windows 8.1 operating system, which arranges your content into a series of customizable colored tiles. And if the new look isn’t your bag, you can easily revert the Windows interface you know and love.

Connect With Friends and Family
HP’s TrueVision webcam captures photos and video in high definition, meaning friends and family will look just as they do in real life when you video chat with them using services like Skype.

Impressive Battery Life
Some of these models boast battery life that surpasses eight hours on a full charge, while the others come darn close. This should bring a sense of comfort should you be stranded somewhere without power sockets, such as a campground or a Luddite technology conference.

About HP

When iconic company HP was born in 1939, it was not in a gleaming laboratory or during a late-night study session at a prestigious university. It was in a 12’x18’ garage that contained only a workbench and a used drill press. University friends Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard sold audio equipment to Disney (which used them during Fantasia production) and became HP soon after. Their humble garage is now marked with a plaque bearing the title “Birthplace of Silicon Valley.”

HP’s innovations laid the groundwork for the Valley’s surge in technological advances. Between the creation of the first handheld computer, which connected to printers and cassette drives, and development of speedier 64-bit processing technology currently used by brands like Apple and Microsoft, HP cemented itself as an architect of current tech trends like the tablet and smartphone. It’s a community-conscious company, too; HP has donated to charity since 1940 and offers free recycling for all electronics, regardless of brand, at Staples.